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[If you're looking for Meieki/Kushi, this is the place to go! ] “Raw meatballs with a best before date of 59 seconds” are the best! Whether for a banquet or alone ◎
A hideaway bar in Akasaka with completely private rooms even though it's a bar? ! A shop where you can forget the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy alcohol with all five senses.
A sky lounge located 150 meters above ground with a spectacular view of the Tokyo Sky Tree.
Steak on the 42nd floor overlooking the city center
[1 minute from Takadanobaba Station] Limited quantity of tuna mid-sized fish (100 yen) is back! We will overturn your common sense of tuna!
[5 completely private rooms with rapidly increasing inquiries! ] Amazing repeat visit rate of 80%! A hideaway for adults who enjoy Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and wine
[3 minutes walk from Gaienmae] ★Until 5am every day!! ︎Feel free to come from just one person! You can also watch sports!
5 minutes walk from Hamamatsucho! Enjoy A4/A5 Kuroge Wagyu beef Yakiniku (Grilled meat) over charcoal. Banquet for up to 30 people, courses starting from 3,800 yen
Enjoy a relaxing moment of Kyushu cuisine in a space reminiscent of a tropical resort.
◎1 minute walk from Shinjuku Station ◎Taste, price, atmosphere ◎Private room Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with Creative Cuisine
[9/10 NEW OPEN!!] ◆1 minute from Shinjuku Station◆ Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where Hakata vegetable roll skewers and Sendai Cow tongue are the best
1 minute from Osaki Station | A creative Japanese-style meal restaurant where you can enjoy seasonal dishes made with fresh vegetables and high-quality meat and fish.
Zashiki ◎ [3 minutes from Omori Station] A5 Japanese black beef at a reasonable price! ◆Weekdays only! The 2-hour all-you-can-drink course is popular!
"Shibuya Stream 4th floor" Open dining where you can enjoy "Japanese x Bistro" cuisine
[Directly connected to Hakata Station] Innovative a la carte and course menus are available for dinner!
Enjoy the food culture of Shinjuku Nakamuraya, founded in 1901!